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To Ex-Prisoners of War. 



Comrades : — I believe it to be the wish of every member of this 
Association that our next re-union shall be a regular old-fashioned 
'• love-feast." That it may be a successful one, I desire every mem- 
ber, and any other ex-prisoner of war, to prepare himself with some 
written reminiscence of prison life, — some Vi^tle incident, — something 
that will call forth, possibly, the remembrance of others on the same 
subject. 

Comrades, let us once more, look each other in the face and tell, 
in five or ten-minute speeches, some incident of prison life, not only 
for ourselves, but that future posterity may know the price of liberty. 

In order that this may be done without confusion, let each one 
who will comply with the above request write to me at least thirty 
days before the next re-union, so that the program can be arranged. 
We desire to have you write your story, so that it may be preserved ; 
for only in this way will the true condition of prison life be revealed. 
From such stories a history will be written that will be a correct 
history. 

We will have no long-winded speeches at our next re-union, — none 
but ex-prisoners to talk. The next re-union will be an interesting 
one if you will make it so. Then, write something. Do not be 
afraid that it will not be done in a scholarly manner ; write in your 
own language. Never mind if you never saw the inside of a gram- 
mar ; the facts in your own language are what we want. Sign your 
name, — rank, regiment and company, where captured, and your 
present post-office address. 

Do this, comrades, and we will really have a love-feast at oiir 
next meeting. Fraternally yours, 

A. M. Callaham, 
President Association of Ex-Prisoners of War. 

Topeka, Kansas, Jan. 1, 1883. 



PEOOEEDII^GS 



FIRST AND SECOND ANNUAL RE-ONIONS 



iio^' ii-nMim OF mi 



ASSOCIATION OF KANSAS, 



TOPEKA, KANSAS, 



September 15, 1881. and September 14, 1882. 



TOGETHER WITH THE CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS; A LIST OF COM- 
RADES REGISTERED IN 1882, WITH THE NAME AND POST-OFFICE 
ADDRESS OF THOSE REGISTERED IN 1881 AND NOT IN 1SS2; 
AND A SYNOPSIS OF THE SPEECHES OF SENATORS 
PRESTON B. PLUMB AND JAMBS G. Br.AINE. 



TOPEKA, KANSAS: 

DAILY CAPITAL PUBLISHINti COMPANY, PRINTERS. 

1883. 






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OFFICERS-1881-2. 



PRESIDENT— W. H. Ward, Topeka. 
VICE-PRESIDENT — John C. Carpenter, Leavenworth. 
SECRETARY— F. B. Colver, Topeka. 
TREASURER— 0. R. McNary, Leavenworth. 
CHAPLAIN — Thos. F. Borchers, Winfiekl. 
SURGEON — H. W. Roby, Topeka. 



OFFICERS-1882-3. 



PRESIDENT — A. M. Callaiiam, Topeka. 
VICE-PRESIDENT — John C. Carpenter, Leavenworth. 
SECRETARY — F. B. Colver, Topeka, 
TREASURER — 0. R. McNary, Leavenworth. 
SURGEON — H. W. Roby, Topeka. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 
W. H. Ward. D. W. Kennedy. G. AV. Carey. 

HISTORICAL COMMITTEE. 

0. R. McNary, G. W. Carey, J. M. Asher, 

Leavenworth. Topeka. Burlingame. 



CONSTITUTION. 



ARTICLE I.— Namk. 
This Assoeialion shall be known as "The Union Ex-Prisoners of War Associa- 
tion of Kansas." 

ARTICLE II.— Object. 

The objecr of this Association is to bind together in friendly ties all the sur- 
vivors of southern military prisons; to do good; to aid sick, destitute and 
friendless comrades; and, by joint action of its members in any direction, to 
secure justice to surviving comrades; to keep alive a true spirit of patriotism, 
and to inculcate proper sentiments of respect and veneration for the memory of 
comrades who died ; to correct false statements concerning Andersonville and 
other rebel prisons, in order that historical justice may be done ourselves and 
the subject. 

ARTICLE III — Membership. 

Any person, upon presenting satisfactory evidence of having been a prisoner 
of war in a southern military prison, and having been honorably discharged 
from the service of the United States, and having never taken the oath of 
allegiance to the Southern Confederacy, may, upon application and the payment 
of one year's dues, become a member of this Association. 

ARTICLE IV.— Officers and Their Duties. 

Section 1. The officers of this Association shall consist of a President, Vice- 
President, Secretary, Treasurer, Surgeon and Chaplain, to be chosen by ballot 
at the annual meeting in each year, and shall serve until their successors are 
duly elected and qualified. 

Sec. 2. The President shall, at the annual meeting, appoint three comrades, 
who, together with the before-mentioned officers, shall constitute an executive 
committee, who shall have power to make all needful rules and regulations for 
the government of the Association, not otherwise provided lor. 

Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of the President to preside at all meetings of the 
Association when present, to approve all proper bills by his signature, and per- 
form all other duties pertaining to the office. 

Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of the Vice-President to perforin all the duties of 
the President, in the absence of that officer. 

Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to keejun true record of the pro- 
ceedings of the Association ; keep accurately the ac-counts between the Associa- 
tion and its members; receive all monies for dues : p:iy them over to the Treas- 
urer, taking his receipts for the .same; and perform such other duties as are 
usually incident to the office. 

Sec. 6. The Treasurer shall be the custodian of all money and other property 
of the As.sociation ; shall receipt for the same; pay all orders drawn on him 
when duly authorized by the Association, signed by the Secretary and approved 
by the President or presiding officer ; and shall give a bond with satisfactory 
securities in such amount as may be determined by the Executive Committee, 
for the faithful performance of his dutieti. 



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Sec. 7. Tlie Surgeon shall have the surgical and medical charge of such com- 
rades as may be in need of assistance from the Association, whenever practica- 
ble, at the reasonable expense of the Association, and shall perform such other 
duties as usually appertain to such office. 

Sec. 8. The Chaplain shall perform such duties as u.<ually devolve upon like 
officers in like associations. 

ARTICLE V. 

This Constitution may be altered, amended or added to by a tvro-thirds vote 
of all the members present at any regular meeting ; provided, that notice in 
writing of such proposed alteration, amendment or addition, shall have been 
given the Association at a previous regular meeting. 



BY-LAWS, 



Section 1. The regular meetings of this Association shall be held once iu 
each year at such time and place as shall be fixed by the Executive Committee. 

Sec. 2. The Executive Committee may call special meetings of the Associa- 
tion at any time and place. 

Sec. 3. Twenty-five cents shall be the annual dues of each member, to be 
paid in advance, :md the name of any member iu arrea/s for more than one 
year shall be dropped from the roUs, pro tided, the Secretary shall have notified 
him of his delinquency. 

Sec. 4. Seven members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of busi- 
ness ; and in the absence of the presiding ( fiicers, one of the comrades present 
may be chosen to preside over the meeting, and any other vacant office may be 
tilled iu like manner. 

Sec. 5. Each member, on complying with the requirements of the Constitu- 
tion and By Laws of this Association, shall be entitled to a certificate of mem- 
bership, sijiued by the President and Secretary. 

Sec. 6. No political discussion shall be allovyed at the meetings of this 
Association. 

Sec. 7. Cushing's Manual of Parliamentary Proceedings shall be the guide, 
in the conduct of the business meetings of the Association. 

Sec. 8. The election of officers shall be conducted as follovps : First, an 

informal ballot shall be taken, and the two comrades receiving the highest 

number of votes shall be declared candidates ; and thereupon a formal ballot 

shall be taken, and the comrade receiving the highest number of votes shall be 

declared elected to such office. 
t 

Sec. 9. Order of Business : 

1. Calling meeting to order. 6. Unfinished business. 

2. Reading minutes. 7. Miscellaneous business. 

3. President's address. 8. Election of officers. 

4. Reports of officers. 9. Adjournment. 

5. Reports of committees. 

Sec. 10. These By-Laws may be amended, altered or added to at any regular 
meeting by a two-thirds vote of all the members present, and at any special 
meeting by a two-thirds vote, provided, that notice in writing of such proposed 
amendment, alteration or addition shall have been given at a previous meeting. 

Sec. 11. This Constitution and By-Laws shall be correctly transcribed into 
the record book by the Secretary. » 



Association of Kansas. 
PROCEEDINGS OF 

THE FIRST ANNUAL RE-UNION 



ToPEKA, Kansas, Sept. 15, 1881. 

According to previous arrangement, the ex-prisoners of war assem- 
bled at 8 o'clock in the old Senate Chamber of the Capitol, to transact 
business and exchange experience. 

The meeting was called to order by Comrade W. H. Ward, of To- 
peka ; and Comrade C. G. Aldrich, of Smith county, was chosen Sec- 
retary, with Comrade F. B. Colver, of Topeka, as Assistant Secretary. 

The address of welcome was delivered by Comrade G. W. Carey, of 
Topeka, and Comrade John C. Carpenter responded in behalf of the 
ex-prisoners of the State. 

"Tenting To-night on the old Camp-Ground " was then sung, G. 
W. Arbuckle leading. 

Comrade J. T. Bradley, of Morris county, next gave a portion 
of his experience in a Texas prison, and was followed by Comrade T. 
F. Borchers, of Win field. 

The permanent organization was then proceeded with. Comrades 
H. W. Roby, A. W. Smith and John C. Carpenter were appointed a 
commiitee on constitution and by-laws, and reported the same, which 
were adopted. 

Comrade W. P. Campbell, of Wichita, made a few remarks, closing 
with a song, the ex-prisoners joining in the chorus. 

The election of officers was next in order, and the following^om- 
rades were duly elected : 

President, W. H. Ward. 
Vice-President, John C. Carpenter. 
Secretary, F. B. Colver. 
Treasurer, 0. R. McNary. 
Surgeon, H. W. Roby. 
Chaplain, T. F. Borchers. 

A resolution was adopted fixing the salary of the Secretary at $25 
a year. 

Adjourned to 9 a. m., Friday. 



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FRIDAY. — Morning Session. 

The ex-prisoners met again at 9 o'clock, and were called to order 
by Comrade F. B. Colver, who moved that Comrade T. F. Borchers 
take the chair, in the absence of the President, which was carried. 

The chairman briefly rehearsed the proceedings of the night before, 
and then stated that the object of the morning meeting was to finish 
up some of the business. 

Experience in rebel prisons was then given by Comrade W. H. 
Lemon, of Winchester, Jefferson county, who vas followed by Com- 
rade O. K. McNary, of Leavenworth, and Asher, Colver and others, 
who gave a few items of their experience. 

A resolution was adopted that House Bill No. 4,495 be placed in 
the hands of a special committee of three to report at the next meet- 
ing. Adopted, and the following were appointed : Comrades H. W. 
Roby, W H. Lemmon and F. Covalt. 

The following resolution, oflTered by Comrade T. F. Borchers, was 
adopted : 

Eesolved, That the thanks of this Association are hereby tendered the citizens 
of Topeka for their very generous hospitality ; to the comrades who first con- 
ceived the idea of this organization, and worked so heartily to awaken enthusi- 
asm and perfect the organization ; to the newspapers, which have published 
calls, reports, registers of names, and other matters. 

Comrade W, H. Roby then recited a poem, after which the Associ- 
ation adjourned to the call of the executive committee. 



Association of Kansas. 



Second Annual Re-Union. 

ToPEKA, September 14, 1882. 

The association of ex-prisoners was called to order at the State 
House at 3 o'clock, W. P. Campbell, of Wichita, temporary chairman. 
Present, about 250. 

The report of the Secretary was called for and given. Present 
number enrolled, 375. 

The Constitution was read by the Secretary. 

The Treasurer's report was read, as follows : 

Cash received, September 15, 1881 |22 50 

Paid bills and expenses 18 20 

Balance on hand ? 3 70 

On motion, it was received and adopted. 

Reading of minutes of last meeting was omitted by vote. 

The question of change of place for holding the ensuing social 
came up, and was spoken upon by Comrades Corey, Asher, Corbett, 
Campbell, Colver, Blue and others ; and after a full discussion a mo- 
tion for a change was laid on the table, and the programme as 
?ead was adopted. 

Motion that a committee of three be appointed to wait upon 
Hon. J. G. Blaine and invite him to address the ex-prisoners at the 
Congregational church, was adopted. The committee was composed 
of Comrades Rounds, Blue and Smith. 

Motion that this Association march in a body in the procession, 
September 15, carried. 

Motion adopted that the committee already appointed wait on all 
the speakers. 

Motion adopted that a committee of three be appointed to ascertain, 
from the best sources, what knowledge Jeff Davis had of the treat- 
ment of prisoners, and report. 

Motion adopted to proceed to the election of officers, and Carey and 
Asher were appointed tellers. 

The election resulted as follows : President, A. M. Callaham ; Vice- 
President, J. C. Carpenter ; Secretary, F. B. Colver; Treasurer, 0. R. 
McNary ; Surgeon, Dr. H. W. Roby. 



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Motion prevailed for this Association to meet at the headquarters 
of the First Division, to-morrow morning at 7:30 o'clock, to join in the 
procession. 

Comrades Colver and Asher were appointed to conduct the Presi- 
dent-elect to the chair. 

Ou motion, the following were appointed to serve as ushers to-night : 
Comrades Crandall, Dodd, Carey and Asher. 

Association adjourned to meet at the Congregational Church at 7:30 
o'clock, p. M. 

THE MEETING AT NIGHT. 

At the meeting of the ex-prisoners of war in the Congregational 
church, at night, W. P. Campbell was chosen as the presiding officer. 
After prayer by Dr. C. C. F£)ote, Comrade G. W. Carey, of this 
city, was introduced, and delivered the address of welcome. Col. J. 
C. Carpenter, of Leavenworth, was to have made the response ; but 
his duties having kept him away, he had requested Judge Campbell 
to take his place, and in accordance with this request the Judge made 
a brief talk, thanking the people of Topeka for the kind treatment 
with which they had been received. 

Senator Plumb was then introduced, and reqeived with great enthusiasm. 
The Senator remarked, in opening, that the audience before him was more 
familiar than the place in which he was speaking, but hoped the incongruity 
would seem less apparent as the evening wore on. He felt, in this instance, 
that he had rather listen to what the ex-prisoners had to say than talk himself. 
A man in a battle and a man in a rebel prison were in vastly different situations. 
A man in the first bad everything to encourage, and the latter had everything to 
discourage him. The experience men went through in a rebel prison is one of 
those things which burn into the memory, never to be erased. There was hope 
in a battle, for that was an experience soon to be over, but in a prison-pen there 
was no hope. A soldier there had nothing to look forward to except suffering. 
He could hope for no aid from the outside, and could not help himself. Every- 
thing was gloomy before him, and there was no wonder that he ran every risk 
to escape. He. spoke of the great service rendered to the escaped prisoners by 
contrabands, and the friendliness the blacks felt to the Union legions in blue, 
whose tramp meant liberty to them. They knew the issue of the war was their 
freedom or continued slavery, and they felt from the first that the Union arms 
would be successful. Speaking of the relative merits of the soldiers upon either 
side during the war, the Senator said that, as the conflict went on, each had more 
respect for the other than at first. The Xorthern soldier, however, was the 
superior of his Southern brother in camp and on the march, because he could 
take better care of himself; and this the Southerner would admit, though as to 
bravery the Southerner would not acknowledge that the Yankee soldier was his 
peer. 



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While Senator Plumb was speaking, Senator Blaine came down 
the aisle, preceded by the committeemen, and was greeted with a 
round of cheers, to which he responded with a slight bow. The Sen- 
ator waited until the cheering had subsided, and then resumed his 
remarks. 

Prof. Arbuckle and daughter then sang a djuet, " God of the Bat- 
tle, Shield Him Still." 

As Mr. Blaine came forward, he was greeted with another burst of cheers. 
The distinguished gentleman looked well after his long and exhaustive trip 
from the seaboard to the State west of the Missouri, and appeared to be in good 
spirits. His face appeared less careworn and anxious than a year ago, and his 
hair and beard were not so white as had been represented by many correspond- 
ents who chronicled the events contemporaneous with the shooting and death of 
the late President Garfield. His speech was eagerly listened to by those 
present, who strove not to miss a single word which fell from the statesman's 
lips. Mr. Blaine began by saying that he thought the man in the late war 
whose sacrifice was the greatest was the one who was taken prisoner and forced 
to serve a term in a rebel prison-pen. The history of all wars is that the keen- 
est anguish was suffered by those who were unfortunate enough to fall into the 
hands of the enemy. Our forefathers of the Eevolution were treated, when 
prisoners of war, with a cruelty which seems strange at this day. The English 
prison-ship in New York Bay was an English Andersonville. 

Boston Corbett — It wasn't seventeen acres in extent, though. 

Mr. Blaine — No; nor was it so bad in any way as Andersonville. The 
English floating prison was afterwards burned by representatives of our govern- 
ment ; and here I wish to say a word in favor of the rebel authorities, which is 
that they made haste to wipe out all evidences of Andersonville, and I am in- 
formed that but slight traces of the infamous place remain. It is to their credit 
that they strove to erase all traces of this place, but the fact stands that they 
cannot wipe out the memory of it. Every prisoner in a rebel pen should have a 
personal memoir written down and placed in the State Historical Societj'^, — for 
I suppose you have one in Kansas, — for safe keeping. This should be that men 
shall know that these memories are not to be forgotten. The soldier in war 
is always a great sufferer, even if not captured by the enemy. Of all the sad 
fates which befall a man, it is that which subjects him to die in an enemy's 
prison, before he learns the result of the contest he is waging. To me, a sur- 
vivor of Andersonville is a miracle. We have a record of that infamous pen, 
and in great part are indebted to Gen. Shanks, of Indiana, who was instrumen- 
tal in having the Congressional inquiry committee appointed which gave to the 
world at least a partial history of it. The English language does not record a 
parallel to the history of the sufferings of our men there. What made Ander- 
sonville appear so bad in the eyes of the world is that the North always treated 
its prisoners humanely. The civilization of the nineteenth century had 
obtained with our government. No man who was in a rebel army, and was 
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incarcerated in a Northern prison, can say that his rations were ever shortened^ 
that he was ever maltreated or clothing denied him. We did right in not 
retaliating on their prisoners, and should have wreaked vengeance upon the 
authors of the sufferings of our boys. There was no justification for this rebel 
cruelty. 

Our first great strength was physical, in putting down the rebellion; our 
second, moral, in the forgiveness of those who had fought against the preserva- 
tion of the Union. Those' who fought the battles for ttie preservation of the 
country have now the pleasure of witnessing a better feeling prevailing between 
the North and South than has been known since the beginning of the slavery 
agitation in 1820. We all know now that the war has done its perfect work. 
We can forgive, if we cannot forget. 

A voice — We can't forget. 

Mr. Blaine — Nor ought yon to, either. I don't see how so many survivors of 
the late war happen to be in Kansas. You seem to have absorbed them all. 
You have a great State here. 

Gov. St. John was next called upon, and was heartily cheered as he came for- 
ward. He said every Kansan would extend his thanks to the distinguished 
gentleman who had come so far to talk to them. Kansas had a warm place in 
her heart for him. We could never, he said, fully realize the sufferings and 
sacrifices made by the men who served in Libby, Andersonville and Belle Isle, 
and we should never forget them. He trusted the time would come when the 
nation would furnish a home for every Union soldier who needed it. To-night 
we are reaping the harvest of their sacrifices of twenty years ago. Let us go 
forth, and each in his capacity do his whole duty. Let us show that we liave a 
government worth preserving. Referring to the fact that to-morrow would 
witness a grand parade of the old veterans, he said our distinguished visitor 
would have the opportunity to see how many of the old soldiers of the war 
Kansas had absorbed, many of whom came also from Maine. And if ever, 
said the Governor, we were proud of Maine, we are proud of her now. 

The Association then adjourned to meet at the call of the Execu- 
tive Committee. 

A. M. CALL AH AM, President. 
F. B. COLVEPv, Secretary. 



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LIST OF COMRADES REGISTERED IN 1882, 



Name, Post-offlce Address, Company, Regiment, Where and When Captured, Where 
Imprisoned, and W^hen Released, Paroled or Escaped, in the order here named. 



Addis, E. S. North Topeka, Shawnee. B, 6 U. S. Cav. Markham, Va., Nov. 
8, '62. Paroled. 

Adams, F. C. Topeka, Shawnee. L, 14 111. Cav. Macon, Ga., July 18, '64. 

Audersouville ; escaped. 
Allen, J. M. Urbaua, Neosho. I, 16 Ind. Inf. Snaggy Point, La., May 3, 

'64. Tyler, Texas, Oct. 20, '64. 
Arnold, A. J. North Topeka, Shawnee. G, 2 Ind. Cav. Near Atlanta, Aug. 

1, '64. Andersonville, March, '65. 
Adams, James. Abilene, Dickinson. C, 19th Ind. Gettysburg, July 1, '63. 

Belle Island^ Nov. 28, '63. 
Asher, J. M. Burlingame, Osage. B, 6 Kan. Cav. Mazzard Prairie. July 

27, '64. Camp Ford, May 22, '65. 
Adams, W. M. Ochiltree, Johnson. B, 2 Ohio Inf. Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 

'63. Andersonville, Feb. 27, '65. 

Akin, D. D. McPherson, McPherson. A, 11 Ky. Cav. Georgia Campaign, 
May 12, '64. Andersonville, Dec. 17, '64. 

Amey, George. Glendale, Bourbon. E, 6 Kan. Cav. Mazzard Prairie, July 

27, '64. Camp Ford, La., May 27, '65. 
Abbott, John. Elk Falls, Elk. B, 79 111. Stone Eiver, Tenn., Dec. 31, "62. 

Libby, April, '63. 
Anderson, Thos. Wilder, Johnson. C, 1 Wis. Inf. Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 

'63. Belle Island, Libby and Danville; escaped June 26, '64. 
Alexander, James. Topeka, Shawnee. H, 43 Ind. Markswell, '64. , 

Feb 25, '65. 
Allison, C. M. Pittsburg, Crawford. K, 116 Ohio Inf. Lynchburg, Va., June 

20, '64. Lynchburg, Andersonville and Florence; March 1, '65. 

Bell, Marion A. Jewell City, Jewell. F, 16 Iowa. Atlanta, July 22, '64. 
Andersonville, April 19, '65. 

Bruce, M. R. Augusta, Butler. E, 2 Mo. Cav. Schuyler county. Mo., Sept. 
'62. Field,'Mo., Sept., '62. 

Bonewitz, John J. Meriden, Jefferson. E, 120 Ohio. Red River, May 3, '64. 
Camp Ford, Tyler, Texas, May 29, '65. 

Bums, John. Muskota, Jackson. D, 8 Kan. Chickamauga, Sept. 20, '63. 

Paroled. 
Boyer, Martin. Harts Mill, Chautauqua. 1, 13 Ind. Twice captured. Cheat 

Mountain, Va.. Sept. 12, '61. Libby and Castle Thunder, June 27, '62. 

Hanover C. H., July 5, '63. Saulsbury, July, '63. 

Beck, George A. Monmouth, Crawford. H, 2 Wis. Inf. Bull's Run, July 

21, '61. Richmond. June, "62. 



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Brooks, Wm. E. Keelville, Cherokee. I, 16 Iowa. Atlanta, July 22, '64. 

Anderson^dlle, Sept. 22, '64. 
Bradshaw, T. A. Cope, Jackson. A, 13 Mo. Inf. Lexington, Mo., Sept. 22, 

'61. Lexington, Oct., '61. 
Barnard, Silas W. Gardner, Johnson. H, 3 N. Y. Cav. Newburn, N. C, 

Aug. 20, '62. Belle Isle, Dec, '62. 
Bostic, A. B. Paola, Miami. H, 14 111. Inf. Jloon Station, Ga., Oct. 3, '64. 

Andersonville, April 16, '65. 
Bennett, James. Neoshu, Woodson. C, 19 Iowa. Sterling Farm, Sept. 9, '63. 

Tyler, Texas, July 27, '64. 
Burr, L. Z. Olathe, Johnson. I, 51 Ind. Rome. Ga., May 3, '63. Belle 

Isle, June 23, '63. 
Baker, Charles. Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee. H, 18 Ind. Shiloh, April, '62. 

Andersonville, Aug. 2, '62. 
Banks, S. Beloit, Mitchell. C, 104 111. Hartsville, March, '62. Murfrees- 

boro, March, '62. 
Booth, C. M. Nickerson, Reno. A, 8 New York Cav. Stony Creek Station, 

Va., June, '64. Andersonville, March 1, '65. 
Beck, F. Linn, Washington. B, 73 111. Stone River, Dec. 30, '62. Libby, 

March, '63. 
Boyer, C. W. Sterling, Rice. C, 53 Ohio. Camden, S. C, Jan , '64. Sauls- 
bury, Feb.. '64. 
Beck, John. Ft. Scott, Bourbon. E, 45 Penn. Poplar Springs Church, Va., 

Sept. 30, 'd4. Libby, Feb. 20, '65. 
Brooking, Geo. Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee. A. 89 Ohio I. Chickamauga, Sept. 

20, '63. Danville and Andersonville; Feb. 28, '65. 
Brown, A. I. Groveland, McPherson. 7, 1 Bat. New York S. S. Welion 

Railroad, Aug. 19, '64. Saulsbury, Feb. 28, '65. 
Bailev, J. G. Ft. Scott, Bourbon. E, 45 Penn. Petersburg, Sept. 30, '63. 

Saulsbury, Feb. 22, '65. 
Bell, John. Sutler's Mill, Dickinson. C, 72 111. Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 

'64. Andersonville, April 15, '65. 
Bell, Clem. Abilene, Dickinson. B, 78 Ohio. Atlanta, July 22, '64. An- 
dersonville, April 28, '65. 
Brooks, O. H. Aubrey, Johnson. B, 76 Ohio. Arkansaw Post, Jan. 3, '62. 

Pine Bluff, Feb. 3, '62. 
Brown, N. B. Concordia, Cloud. Maj. 101 111. Holly Springs, Miss., Dec. 

20, '63. Paroled. 
Bates, Wm. J. Valley Falls, Jefferson. I, 2 Kan. Cav. Flat Rock, Sept. 16, 

'64. Tyler, Texas, June, '65. 
Burns, R. E, Dodge City, Ford. G, 97 New York. Gettysburg, July 2, '63. 

Pemberton, March, '64. 
Bussinger, M. C. Reno Center, Reoo. K, 85 Ind. Spring Hill, March 5, '63. 

Libby, April, '63. 
Bulen, E. D. Dunlap, Morris. C, 60 Ohio. Weldon Railroad, Aug. 21, '64. 

Belle Isle, Feb., '65. 
Brown, J. M. North Topeka, Shawnee. D, 33 Ind. Spring Hill, March 5, 

'63. Libby, April, '63. 
Blue, R. W. Pleasanton, Liun. F,6W.Va. New Creek, Nov., '64. Libby, 

Feb. 22, '65. 
Blakeley, E. A. Fort Scott, Bourbon. G, 81 New York. Bull Run, May, 

'62. Libby, Sept. 16, '62. 



Association of Kansas. ij 

Boggs, Samuel S. Stockton, Rooks. E, 21 111. Chickamauga, Sept. 28, '63. 
Andersonville, March 1, '65. 

Barse, George R. Kansas City, Jackson county. Mo. E, 5 Mich. Cav. Buck- 
land's Mills, Va., Oct. 19, '63. Libby, Macon and Charleston. Escaped 
Dec. 14, '64. 

Beatty, W. T. Clyde, Cloud. 1, 122 Ohio Inf. Winchester, Va., November, '63. 

Belle Isle, Jan. 6, '64. 
Butler, J. T. Omaha, Jewell. B, 12 U. S. Cold Harbor, Va., June 2, '64. 

Andersonville, Dec. 11, '64. 
Braught, S. M. Oswego. G, 17 Iowa. Felton, Oct. 13, '64. Cahawba, April 

1, '65. 
Beers, Edward. Hiawatha, Brown. F, 11 P. R. V. C. James Hill, June 27, 

'62. Libby, Aug. 16, '62. 
Buckner, N. S. Larned, Pawnee. I, 79 111. Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 29, '64. 

Andersonville, March 25, '65. 

Coldren, L. T. Topeka, Shawnee. I, 18 Iowa Inf. Poison Springs, Ark., 
April 18, '64. Tyler, Texas, Feb. 28, '65. 

Clark, J. M. Topeka, Shawnee. C, 73 Ind. * Cedar Grove, Ga., April, '63. 
Libby, May, '63. 

Cory, Leander W. Minneapolis, Ottawa. F, 16 Iowa. Atlanta, July 22, '64. 
Andersonville, April, '65. 

Colver, F. B. Topeka, Shawnee. G, 123 Ohio Inf., and 8 Ohio Inf. Win- 
chester, June 15, '63. Libby, escaped Nov. 3, '64. 

Cuthbertson, M. D. Chillicothe, Livingston county, Mo. D, 72 Ohio. Gun- 
town, Miss., June 10, '64. Andersonville, Dec. 16, '64. 

Cook, Henry H. Bedford, Taylor couuty, Iowa. E, 35 New Jersey. Atlanta, 

Feb. 14, '64. Jackson, JMarch 26, '65. 
Craig, S. F. North Topeka, Shawnee. B, 8 Iowa Cav. Atlanta, July 29, 

'64. Andersonville, Feb. 2"2, '65. 

Covalt, Friend. Mankato, JeweU. E, 24 Mo. Inf . Resacca, Ga.,Oct. 12, '64. 
Andersonville, April 18, '65. 

Caldwell, L. W. Omaha, Jewell. B, 9 Ind. Stone River, Tenn., Dec 31, '62. 

Libby, April 1, '63. 
Carpenter, John C. Leavenworth, Leavenworth. 67 Penn. Winchester, 

June 15, '63. Libby. March 15, '64. 
Cavode, Jake. Hiawatha, Brown. D, 4 Penn. Cav. Sulphur Springs. Oct. 

12, '63. Belle Isle and Andersonville, April 29, '65. 

Cone, John P. Chanute, Neosho. E, 12 Kan. Inf. Saline River, Ark., April 
30, '64. Tyler, Texas, May 27, '65. 

Cochran, John. Topeka, Shawnee. B, 3 Minn. Murfreesboro, Tenn., July 

13, '62. 

Cochran, W.F. Osborne, Osborne. G, 102111. Sheram, March 6, '65. Libby, 

March 26, '65. 
Clark, E. F. A. Topeka, Shawnee. O, 22 Penn. Cav. Winchester, Sept. 

19, '64. Escaped on field. 

Clark, J. A. Belleville, Republic. D, 15 Ohio Inf. Stone River, Dec. 31, 
'62. Libby, Feb. 1, '63. 

Currier, A. C. Sterling, Rice. G, 11 Mich. Inf. Stone River, Dec. 31, '62. 

Libby, Jan. 26, '63. 
Carnell, Samuel. Bunker Hill, Russell. B, 101 Penn. Plymouth, N. C, 

April 20, '64. Andersonville, Nov. 20, '64. 



/^ U7iion Ex-Priso7iers of War. 

Chase, Ashley. Cawker City, Mitchell. A,7Kan. Cav. Germantown, Tenn., 

April 1, '63. Libby, May 27, '63. 
Canary, A. J. Independence, Montgomery. F, 7Iud.Inf. Wilderness, May, 

'64. Audersouvillc, March 1, '65. 
Corbett, Boston. Concordia, Cloud. L, 16 New Yoik Cav. Centerville, Va., 

June 24, '64. Andersonville, Nov. 19, "64. 
Courtney, S. S. Delphos, Ottawa. A, 3 W. Va. Springfield, June 15, '64. 

Andersonville, April 28, '65. 
Christy, H. F. Manhattan, Riley. C, 11 Penn. Eeserve. Gaines' Mill, 

June 27, '62. Belle Isle and Castle Thunder. Aug. 6, '62. Fredericks- 
burg, Dec. 13, '62. Libby, Feb. 6, '63. 
Carbon, Henry. Mound City, Linu. D, 5 Kan. Cav. Marks Mill, Ark., April 

25, '64. Camp Ford, Feb. 25, '65. 
Cbapple, Wm. Troy, Doniphan. E, 13 Kan. Marks Mill, Ark., April 7, 

'64. Tyler, Texas, May 13, '65. 
Campbell, W. P. Wichita, Sedgwick. M. 6 Ky. Cav. Guntersville, Ala., 

Aug. 25, '63. Belle Isle, March 25, '64. 
Cole, Irving. Arkansas City, Cowley. B, 123 Ohio Inf. Winchester, June 15, 

'63. Libby and Belle Isle, Sept. 1, '63. 
Capron, Thos. H. Emporia, Lyon. E, 4 New York Inf. Gaines Mill, Va., 

June 27, '62. Belle Isle, Sept. 13, '63. Winchester, Va., June 17, '64. 

Danville, Feb. 21, '65. 
Carson, J. P. Hoyt, Jackson. D, 48 Ohio Inf. Sabiue X Roads, April 8, '64. 

Tyler, Texas, October, '64. 
Clark, Martin R. Wichita, Sedgwick. I, 83 Penn. Seven days' fight, June 

27, '62. Libby, Sept., '62. 
Callaham, A. M. Topeka, Shawnee. H, 73 Ind. Near Rome, Ga., May 3, 

'63. Libby, Macon, etc., Dec. 13, '64. 
Cawley, Michael. Burlingame, Osage. H, 29 Mo. Inf. Vicksburg, Dec. 29, 

'62. Vicksburg, five months. 
Cord, J. W. Eskridge, Wabaunsee. K, 6 W. Va. Cav. Springfield, June 

26, '64. Macon, Charleston, etc., March, '65. 
Clark, J. S. Wyandotte, Wyandotte. L, 102 Penn. Mary's Heights, May 

3, '63. Belle Isle, May 13, '63. 
Carey, G. W. Topeka, Shawnee. D, 65 Ind. Bean's Station, Tenn., Dec. 16, 

'63. Macon and Libby, May, '65. 
Coleman, B. Garnett, Anderson. A, 2 Tenn. Rodgersville, Tenn ., Nov. 6, 

'63. Belle Isle, Feb. 27, '65. 
Casey, Henry. Beloit, Mitchell. 1, 15 111. Acquith, Oct., 64. Anderson- 
ville, April, '65. 
Cleland, C. N. Hoyt, Jackson. A, 26 Ind. Morgan's Bend, Sept. 29, '63. 

Tyler, Aug. 29, '64. 
Childs, W. H. Abilene, Dickinson. A, 115 111. Inf Tunnel Hiil, Ga., July 9, 

'64. Anderson^^lle, Feb. 26, '65. 
Carter, Wm. Plymouth, Linn. D, 48 Ohio. Bean's X Roads, April 8, '64. 

Tyler, Oct. 29, '64. 
Craine, Desmond. Craiuville, Republic. G, 49 New York. Spottsylvania, 

March 12, '64. Andersonville, Dec. 10, '64. 
Cox, C. C. Paola, Miami. K, 14 111. Inf. Raleigh, April, '65. Greeusbor- 

ough, April, '65. 
Crump, H. C. Manhattan, Riley. F, 39th and 8th Ind. Cav. Stone 

River, Dec. 31, '62. Paroled. 



Association of Ka7tsas. 15 

Clark, Eli. Topeka, Shawnee. I, 24Inc].Inf. Mansfield, '64. Tyler, Texas 
'64. 

Carpenter, John. Holton, Jackson. C, 42 Ind. Inf. Stone Eiver, Jan. 3, '63. 
Lilil'y, January, '63. 

Crandall, Robert. Newton, Harvey. F, 73 Ind. Day's Gap, April, '63. 
Libby, July 3, '63. 

Cabe, D. H. Redpath, Shawnee. A, 8 Iowa. Shiloh, April G, '62. Tusca- 
loosa, July, '62. 

Dunxmore, John M. Thayer, Neosho. E, 110 Penn. Cedar Mountain, Aug. 

9, '62. Libby and Belle Isle, Dec, '62. 
Dodds, W. H. Craiuvi lie. Republic. F, 14 Iowa. Pittsburg Landing, April 

6, '62. Macon, Oct. 17, '62. 
Dicken, T. B. Mankato, Jewell. C, 5 Kan. Cav. Marks Mill, Ark., April 

25, '64. Tyler, Texas, Feb. 25, '65. 
Dobbs, L. D. Lawrence, Doujilas. K, 11 Penn. R. V. C. Gaines Mill, June 

27, '62. Castle Thunder and Belle Lsle, Aug. 6, '62. C, 19 U. S. C. T. 

Petersburg, July, 30, '64. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 21, '64. 
Dean, Albert A. Sterling, Rice. E, 85 New York. Plymouth, N. C, April 

20, '64. Ander.sonville, Dec. 10, '64. 

Davis, John. Harrisonville, Cass county. Mo. E, 137 111. Memphis, Aug. 

21, Castle Morgan, Ala., April, '65. 

Davis, Solon D. Harrisonville, Cass county. Mo. H, 1 Vt. Cav. Brandy 

Station, Oct. 11, '63. Andersonville, Nov. 19, '64. 
Demorest, Gileum. Carthage, Jasper county, Mo. K, 76 III. Atlanta, July 

22, '64. Andersonville, Sept., 64. 

Divilbiss, L. W. Olathe, Johnson. D, T48 Penn. Spot-tsylvania, May 12, 
'64 Andersonville, Nov. 27, '64. 

Davis, Amos. Carbondale, 0.=!age. C, 61 111. Murfreesboro, Dec. 15, '64. 
Andersonville, April 18, '65. 

Deuney, Wm. Ben's Ranch, Ellsworth. 24 Ind. Bat. Macon, July 31, '64. 
Andersonville, Feb. 24, '65. 

Dixon, Adam. Belleville, Republic. B, 104 New York Inf. Gettysburg, July 
1,'63. Charleston, Libby, and seven others; March 1, '65. 

Dye, James. Hiilsboro, Marion. C, 21 Mo. Eastport, Jan., 65. Ander- 
sonville, May 1, '65. 

Dunn, W. H. Topeka, Shawnee. H, 51 Ind. Rome, Ga., May 3, '63. Belle 
Isle, May 22, '63. 

Dornan, John W. Manhattan, Riley. C, 51 Ohio. Shiloh, April 6, '62. 
Tuscaloosa, July 17, '63. 

Davies, Wm. M. Cope, Jack.son. A, 95 Ohio. Germantown, J^une, '64. An- 
dersonville. Sept., '64. 

DeWitt W. C. Olathe, Johnson. B,4 Ohio Cav. Lexington, September, '62. 
Paroled. 

Dever, Jesse. New Chillicothe, Dickinson. 13 Bat. Hartsville, Dec. 7, '62. 
Paroled. 



Evans, S. J. Topeka, Shawnee. H, 2 Mass. H. A. Plymouth, N. C, April 

20, '64. Andersonville, Dec. 11, '64. 
Elam, Abner. Junction City, Davis. F, 130 111. Mansfield, La., April 8, '64. 

Tyler, Texas, May 17, '65. 



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Elliott, E. W. Nickerson. Reno. D, 89 Ohio Inf. Chickamauga, Sept. 20, '63. 

Andersonville, Dec. 10, '64. 
Edwards, Wm. Jewell City, Jewell. F, 51 III. Franklin, Tenn., Dec. 30, '64. 

Andersanville, April 15, '65. 
Ellis, J. G. Carbondale, Osage. G, 130 111. Mansfield, La., April 8, '64. 

Tyler, Texas, May 27, '65. 

Elder, A.N. Smithland, Jackson. B, 34 Mass. Strensburg, Oct. 13, '64. 

Libby, February, '65. 
Everts, S. L. Belleville, Republic. F, 8 Mich. Cav. Athens, Sept. 27, '63. 

Andersonville, Feb. 27, '65. 



Frank, C. A. Humboldt, Allen. A, 9 Penn. Cav. Griswold, Ga., Nov. 22, 

'64. Florence, Feb., '65. 
Fritchey, A. N. Osborne City, Osborne. C, 1 Md. Cav. Farquahar, Va., .Jan. 

1, '64. Andersonville, Nov. '64. 
Farnsworth, J. E. Bazine, Ness. I, 1 Wis. Cav. Newman, July 30, '64. An- 
dersonville, January, '65. 
Flinn, John. Waushara, Lyon. F, 6 Penn. Res. Weldon Railroad, Aug. 19, 

■ '64. Libby and Danville, Feb. 22, '65. 
Fehrenback, W. E. Waco, Jasper county. Mo. I, 2 Iowa Cav. Hurricane 

Creek, Aug. 13, '64. Cahawba, April 12, '65. 
Farrar, William G. Chauncy, Lawrence county, 111. H, 61 111. Murfrees- 

boro, Dec. 15, '64. Andersonville, April, '65. 
Fitch, John. Westphalia, Anderson. I, 5 Kan. Marks Mill, Ark., April 

25, '64. Tyler, Texas, Feb. 25, '65. 
Furry, William. Arkansas City, Cowley. C, 54 111. Hickory Station, Ark., 

August, '64. Paroled. 
Freet, Jonas. Kevstone, Dickinson. G, 138 Pa. Monocacy, Md., July 9, '64. 

Danville, Feb. 22, '65. 
Flanders, George E. Topeka, Shawnee. A, 5 Kan. Cav. Marks Mill, Ark., 

April 25, '64. Tyler, Texa^, Feb. 25, '65. 
Ferrin, Frank. Topeka, Shawnee. H, 3 N. H. Pinckney Island, June 16, 

'62. Libby, Richmond and Columbia, December, '62. 
Faught, R. D. Yates Center, Woodson. A, 32 Iowa Inf. Pleasant Hill, April 9, 

'64. Tyler, Texas, May 17, '65. 
Foshee, Gabriel. Grand Summit, Cowley. E, 47 Ind. Louisiana, Aug. 25, 

'63. Jackson, April 13, '65. 
Fuller, Henry C. Ida, Republic. I, 11 III. Cav. Lexington, Jan. 5, '63. 

Paroled. 
Faulkner, C. E. K, 5 Penn. Res. Charles City X Roads, June 30, '62. Belle 

Isle, Sept. '62. 

Gill, W. H. St. Marys, Pottawatomie. A, 27 Conn. Chancellorsville, May 

6, '63. Libby, July 30, '63. 
Griffin, Henry T. Asherville, Mitchell. B, 137 111. Memphis, Aug. 21, '64. 

Cahawba, March 8, '65. 
Gogall, A. C. T. Topeka, Shawnee. 15 Conn. Inf. Libby and Richmond. 
Gross, Lafayette. Rubens, Jewell. D, 15 Penn. Cav. Savage Station, June 

27, '64. Andersonville, February, '65. 
Garvin, P. C. Frankfort, Marshall. Surg. 4 Mass. Cav. High Bridge, April 

6, '65. Released at Appomatox C. H. 



Association of Kansas. ' ij 

Gile, Newell E. Norway, Republic. G, 4 U. S. Art. Malvern Hill, July 1, 

'62. Escaped. Briscoe Station, Oct 16, '63. 
Grimes, I. S. Concordia, Cloud. M, 5 Cav. King and Queen C. H., April , 

'63. Belle Isle, October, 63. 
Greer, J. E. Grass, Montgomery. F, 5 Ind. Cav. Beans Station, Nov. 9, '63. 

Libby, Macon, Charleston, Columbia ; exchanged Dec, '64. 
Grant, S. Bennington, Ottawa. C, 1 Mich. Art. Tunica Bend, Nov. 8, '63. 

Cahawba, March 1, '65. 
Griffin, M. Vining, Clay. A. 132 IJl. Mansfield, April 8, '64. Tyler, May 

17, '6.5. 
Graybeal, John M. Raymore, Cass county, Mo. D, 75 Ohio. Philadelphia. 

Tenn., Oct. 20, '63. Belle Isle, April 16, '64. 
Graves, E. S. Eskridge, Wabaunsee. G, 38 111. Chickamauga, Sept. 20, '63. 

Audersonville, Feb. 24, '65. 
Gossage, Jackson. Baldwin Cify, Douglas. 1, 5 Ky. Cav. Chattanooga, 

Sept. 30, '63. Belle Isle and Audersonville, April 1, '65. 
Godfrey, J. A. Eldorado, Butler. C, 51 Ind. Rome, May 3, '63. Belle 

Isle, JuP.e 23, '63. 
Gorham, J. A. Winchester, Jefferson. F, 5 Ind. Cav. Ressaca, May 15, '64. 

Audersonville, April, '65. 
Grogger, Paul. Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo. F, 2 E. Tenn. Inf. Pattens- 

ville, Oct. 23, '63. Audersonville, Dec. 25, '64. 
Gow, J. H. Kansas City, Mo. B, 4 New York Art. Rapidan, May 13, '63. 

Audersonville, February, '64. 

Huntoon, A. J. Topeka, Shawnee. A, Kan. V. M. Battle of the Blue, Oct. 
22, '64. Paroled Nov. 8, '64. 

Hartzell, R. M. Peru, Chautauqua. G, 39 Iowa. Altoona, Oct. 4, '64. Flor- 
ence, March 4, '65. 

Hungate, George W. Kent, Iowa. E, 37 Ind. Athens, May 9, '62. Libby, 

November, '62. 
Hershner, Henry. Salem, Jewell. C, 100 Iowa. Limestone Station, July 

30, '63. Belle Isle, January, '64. 
Hunter, Joseph O. Towanda, Butler. G, 20 Ind. Chancellorsville, May, '63. 

Libby, May, '63. 
Hamilton, T. D. Topeka, Shawnee. G, 8 Iowa Cav. Newman, Ga., July 

21, '64. Escaped. 
Hoffman, R. A. Belleville, Republic. Staff, 36 Ohio. Lynchburg, June 17, 

'64. Lynchburg and Danville, June 24, '64. 
Heatheway, G. W. Kinsley, Edwards. B, 5 Kan. Marks Mill, April 25, '64. 

Tyler, Texas, Feb. 25, '65. 
Harrison, C. C. Topeka, Shawnee. F, 13 Ind. Cav. Huntsville, Sept. 30, '64. 

Cahawba, March 6, '65. 
Haslett, Charles B. Frankfort, Marshall. D, 8 Kan. Chickamauga, Sept. 

20, '63. Audersonville, Dec. 11, '64. 
Holderman. M. Chetopa, Labette. D, 6 Kan. Cav. Fort Smith, July 27, 

'64. Tyler, Texas, Oct. 29, '65. 
Haydock, H. C. Schoharie, Ness. E, 17 Iowa Inf. Tilton, Ga., Oct. 4, '64. 

Audersonville, April, '65. 

Hetrick, E. J. Haynesville, Pratt. A, 14 Penn. Cav. Hagerstown, July 
7, '64. Audersonville, Nov. 15, '64. 

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i8 Union Ex-Prisoners of War. 

Higgins, J. H. Hartford, Lyon. B, 116 111. Goldsboro, March 1, '65. Sauls- 
bury, April 30, '65. 
Harkness, Jos. Belleville, Republic. K, 32 Iowa. Pleasant Hill, April 9, 

'64. Tyler, Texas, May 9, '65. 
Hovey, G. A. Belleville, Republic. K, 17 Iowa. Tilton, Ga., Oct. 13, '64. 

Andersonville, April 28, '65. 
Hensley, W. W. Longton, Elk. C, 21 111. Inf. Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63. 

Andersonville, March 1, '65. 
Howard, C. G. Manhattan, Riley. A, Kan. Vol. Mil. Locust Grove, Oct. 

22, '64. Paroled Nov. 8, '64. 
Heisenuan, H. D. Wichita, Sedgwiclv. D, 77 Penn. Chickamauga, Sept. 

30, '63. Crawface, Ga., Oct. 20, '63. 
Heil, .Jr., Peter. Topeka, Shawnee. A, 5 Kan. Mark's Mill. May 20, '64. 

Camp Ford, Feb. 20, '65. 
Holmes, Edward F. Council Bluffs, Pottawatomie. F, 5Kan. Cav.- Mark's 

Mill, April 25, '64. Tyler, February, '65. 
Hickox, Wm. M. Le Roy, Coffey. C, 2 Kan. Fort Smith, Oct. 27, '63. 

Tyler, Dec. 12, '64. 
Harris, M. C. Maria, Leavenworth. Capt. C, 96 New York. Fair Oaks, Oct. 

27, '64. Libby and Danville, Feb. 6, '65. 
Hackworth, R. M. Rich Hill, Bates county, Mo. H, 18 Iowa. Pea Ridge, '62. 

Ft. Smith, Ark., b\ months. 
Hise}-, Samuel. Olathe, Johnson. A, 121 Ohio. Chickamauga, Sept. 20, '63. 

Paroled. 
Huglies, William. Belleville, Republic. 89 111. Chickamauga, Sept. 20, '63. 

Andersonville, November, '64. 
Henderson, Robert. Junction City, Davis. G, 6 Kan. Cav. Poison Sj)rings, 

Ark., April 18, '64. Tyler, Oct. 27, '64. 
Hopkins, Daniel T. Bridgeport, Saline. K, 14 Iowa Inf. Pittsburg Land- 
ing, April 6, '62. Cahawba and Macon, May 28, '62. 
Howke, C. A. Urbana, Neosho. I, 16 Ind. Red River, April 29, '64. Ty- 
ler, May, 30, '65. 
Holyoke, S. H. Lyndon, Osage. K, 57 Mass. Ft. Steedman, March 24, '64. 

Libby, April 4, '64. 
Hyatt, D. K. Topeka, Shawnee. F, 1 N. Y. M. R. Scott's Mills, Va., May 

17, '63. Libby, May 24, '63. 
Haifley, M. W. Mt. Hope, Sedgwick. E, 8 Iowa Cav. La Ladega, Ga., 

March 28, '65. Paroled. 
Horner, W. A. Belle Plain, Sumner. C, 2 Md. Cav. Harper's Ferry, Sept. 

15, '62. Paroled. 
Huston, M. McPherson, McPherson. B. 6 Ind. Cav. Athens, Aug. 1, '64. 

Andersonville, Oct. 6, '64. 
Hulmburg, L. N. Lynchburg, McPherson. D, 1 111. Cav. Lexington, Mo., Sept. 

20,' '61. Paroled. 
Heusted, L. G. Milton Vale, Cloud. I, 3 Mich. Cav. Cofteeville, Miss., 

Dec. 5, '62. Vicksburg, January, '63. 
Humphrey, W. W. Colver, Ottawa. K, 1 Penn, R. V. C. Chickahominy, 

July, '62. Castle Thunder 46 days. 
HarrLson, J. P. Ottawa, Franklin. L, 5 Ind. Cav. Sunset Church, Aug. 1, 

'64. Andersonville, April, '65. 
Hill, Amos. Clay Center, Clay. F, 12 U. S. Inf. Cold Harboi, June 2, '64. 

Andersonville, Sept. IB, '64. 



Association of Kansas. ig 

Howenstine, A. Keene, Wabaunsee. H, 65 Ohio. Franklin, November, 'G4. 

Cahawba and Spring Hill, June, '65. 
Hazen, J. D. Troy, Doniphan. A, 13 Kan. Prairie Grove, Dec. 7, '62. Pa- 
roled. 
Hume, E. W. Ottawa, Franklin. G, 36 111. Stone River, January, '63. 

Paroled. 
Hodge, C. W. Sterling, Eice. D, 55 Ind. Inf. Richmond, Ky., Aug. 29, '62. 

Paroled Sept. 2, '62. 
Hosley, J. L. Ozark, Anderson. E, 6 Kan. Cav. Mazzard Prairie, Ark., 

July 27, '64. Camp Ford, May 27, '65. 
Hyde, Solon. Cameron, Clinton. F, 17 Ohio Inf. Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 

'63. x\udersonville, Feb. 28, '65. 
Herrington, C. W. Leavenworth, Leavenworth. A, 8 Kan. Chickamauga, 

Sept. 23, '63. Andersouville, Sept. 9, '64. 

Iliff, John F. Kinsley, Edwards. E, 13 111. Inf. Vicksburg, Dec. 29, '62. 
Vicksburg and Jackson, March, '63. 

Irish, Nelson. Hays City, Ellis. F, 2 Bat. 15 U. S. Art. Jonesboro, Sept. 1, 
'64. Florence and Andersonville, Feb. 28, '65. 

Ingle, J. J. Hoyt, Jackson. F, 21 lU. Chickamauga, Sept. 20, '63. An- 
dersonville, December, '64. 

Jacoby, J. Kussell, Russell. G, 153 Penn. Gettysburg, July 1, '63. Pa- 
roled. 

Johnson, Ephraim G. Hepliif, Crawford. A, 11 Ky. Stone River, Jan. 2, 
'63. Libljy, May, '63. 

Jones, S. B. Wellington, Sumner. D, 8 Iowa. Shiloh, April 6, '62. Macon, 

November, '63. 
Jackson, Ira. Sunnydale, Sedgwick. B, 103 111. Kennesaw, June 27, '64. 

Andersonville, April 29, '65. 
John, Lewis. Dunlap, Morris. B, 20 Ohio Inf. Pocotaligo, February, '65. 

Florence, March, '65. 
Johnson, Charles M. Topeka, Shawnee. F, 104 111. Hartsville, Tenn., Dec. 

15, '62. Paroled Dec. 30, '62. 
Jackson, W. W. Newton, Harvey. E, 36 Iqwa. Mark's Mill, April 25, '62. 

Tyler, Feb. 25, '65. 
Jamison, Wm. Topeka, Shawnee. I, 204 Penn. Rectortown, Nov. 5, '03. 

Libby, Feb. 19, '64. 

King, T. N. Sedan, Chautauqua. D, 2 Ky. Cav. Sparta, Tenn., September, 

'63. Paroled. 
Korn, C. R. Topeka, Shawnee. B, 9 Ind. Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63. Au- 

dersonville, Dec. 10, '64. 
Kennedy, L. W. Topeka, Shawnee. 14 Ind. Bat. Guntown, June 10, '64. 

Andersonville, Dec. 10, '64. 
King,*,William. Hutchinson, Reno. E, 114 111. Guntown. June 11, '64. 

Andersonville, Nov. 24, '64. 
Keller, Alexander. Great Bend, Barton. I, 1 N. Y. Cav. Newmarket, Va., 

May 13, "64. Andersonville, Feb. 28, '65. 
Keifer, C. W. Leavenworth, Leavenworth. F, 14 and 15 111. Moon Station, 

Oct. 3, '64. Andersonville, April, '65. 



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Kelsey, G. D. New Boston, Linn county, Mo. E, 16 Ohio. Chickasaw 

Bluflfs, Dec. 29, '62. Vicksburg and Jackson, March, '63. 
Knowles, H. G. North Topeka, Shawnee. G, 8 Conn. Drury's Bluff, May, 

'64. Libby and Andersonville, Feb. 14, '65. 
Knarr, Sol. Jewell City. Jewell. B, 11 Penn. Inf. Yellow House, Aug. 14, 

'64. Libby, October, '64. 
Kessler, W. H. H. Carrolton, Dickinson. B, 9 111. Cav. Franklin, Nov., '64. 

Florence, June, '65. 

Lloyd, A. C. Burlington, ColTey. F, 82 Ohio Inf. Fredericksburg, Aug. 6, '63. 

Andersonville, Nov. 19, '64. 
Listenberger, Al. South Bend, Ind. F, 2 Iowa Cav. Boonesville, Miss., 

July 1, '62. Libby, Oct. 19, '62. 
Lasley, Mathew. Mulberry Grove, Crawford. H, 53 Ohio. Atlanta, July 

22, '64. Andersonville, Sept. 28, '64. 
Limerick, A. H. Winfield, Cowley. B, 93 111. Altoona, Oct. 5, '64. Flor- 
ence, March 1, '65. 
Lloyd, J. W. Heprook, Crawford. A, 77 Ohio Inf. Mark's Mill, April 25, 

'64. Camp Ford, Jan. 25, '65. 
Lillie, D. M. Eureka, Greenwood. D, 9 Iowa Cav. White River, Sept. 6, 

'64. Paroled. 
Lam son, H. L. Columbus, Cherokee. I, 55 Ohio Inf. Chancellorsville, May 

2, '63. Libby, June 1, '63. 
Lowe, J. W. Phillipsburg, Phillips. B, 13 U. S. Inf. Dalton, Oct. 13, '64. 

Paroled. 
Link, J. A. Topeka, Shawnee. A, 2 Kan. Blue, Oct. 27, '64. Paroled. 

Menor, A. C. Kirwiu, Phillips. G, 13 Wis. Paint Rock, Ala., December, '64. 
Cahawba, April 14, '65. 

Maxwell, James. White Rock, Republic. A, 88 111. Atlanta, Aug. 15, '65. 
Andersonville, Nov. 25, '65. 

Meadows, W. P. Uarhin, Smith. D, 58 111. Shiloh, April 6, '62. Tusca- 
loosa, Ala., July, '62. 

Marks, A. L. Jewell, Jewell. K, 13 111. Inf. Huntsville, Ala., May, 17, '64. 
Cahawba, March 4, '65. 

Miller, E. B. Scaudia, Republic. G, 4 Ky. Lovejoy Station, S. C, July 
'64. Andersonville ; paroled in '65, 

Miller, G. W. Yordy, Ellsworth. Sergt. Maj. 5 W. Va. Inf. New Creek, W. 
Va., Nov. 28, '64. Danville, Feb. 22, "65. 

Mitchell, Joseph. Sterling, Rice. D, 104 Ohio. Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 
'64. Andersonville, April 20, '65. 

Miller, H. H. Mulberry, Sumner. D, 36 Iowa. Mark's Mill, Ark., April 25, 
'64. Camp Ford, Feb. 25, '65. 

Muer, William. Harmonvilie, Cass county. Mo. H, 46 Penn. Chancellors- 
ville, May 3, '63. Libby, October, '63. 

Mitchell, T. S. Louisburg, Miami. H, 11 N. J. Inf. Big Belhal, June, '61. 
Paroled. Fredericksburg, Dec. 12, '62. Andersonville, Jan. 1, '64. 

Metzler, G. W. Carbondale, Osage. A, 120 Ohio Inf. Scraggy Point, Red 
River, May 3, '64. Tyler, May 27, '65. 

Miller, John T. Clifton, Washington. D, 8 Iowa. Pittsburg Landing, April 
6, '62. Tuscaloosa, Ala., June 20, '62. 



Association of Kansas. 21 

Martin, John P. Keystone, Dickinson. K, 6 Penn. R. V. C. Bethsaida 
Church, May 30, '64. Andersonville, April 10, '65. 

Morrison, F. R. Spring Hill, Johnson. K, 60 Ohio Inf. Harpers Ferry, 
Dec. 14, '62. Paroled on field. 

Masten, Charles H. Kinsley, Edwards. D, 1 Penn. Rifles. Weldon Rail- 
road, Aug. 19, '64. Belle Isle and Saulsbury, Feb. 22, '65. 

Miller, J. C. North Topeka, Shawnee. H, 89 Ind. Inf. Mumfordsville, Ky., 
Sept. 16, '62. Paroled on field. 

Mansfield, Jas. Waniego, Pottawatomie. F, 101 Penn. V. Plymouth, N. 
C, April 20, '64. Andersonville, Feb. 28, '65. 

Maus, J. E. Topeka, Shawnee. L, 5 Ind. Cav. Macon, Ga., July 3, '64. 
Andersonville, Dec. 20, '64. 

Mooney, Robt. New Albany, Wilson. G, 8 Ind. Cav! Stone River, Dec. 31, 
'62. Libby, January, '63. 

Moon, G. W. Humboldt, Allen. B, 69 Ohio. Chickamauga, September, '63. 
Belle Isle, February, '65. 

Morey, D. H. Clay Center, Clay. F, 18 111. 

McCown, D. Peculiar, Cass. K, 102 111. Inf. Goldsborough, March 25, '65. 
Libby, April 8, '65. 

McClure, W. P. Thomsonville, Jefferson. H, 51 Ind. Inf. Rome, Ga., May 

3, '63. Belle Isle, May 22, '63. 

McCoy, Chas, Thomsonville, Jeflerson. H, 106 Penn. Petersburg, June 
22, '64. Andersonville, Nov. 26, '64. 

McClaren, C. M. Abilene, Dickinson. F, 100 Penn. V. Spottsylvania, May 

12, '64. Libby, June 30, '64. 
Mcintosh, E. W. Topeka, Shawnee. E, 14 Inf. Actworth, Ga., July 

4, '64. Andersonville, April 15, '65. 

Mclntyre, Alexander. Jageau, Republic. G, 38 111. Stone River, Jan. 2, 

'63. Libby, March 20, '63. 
McHenry, James. Minneapolis, Ottawa. H, 22 111. Inf. Chickamauga, 

Sept. 20, '63. Florence, Libby and Andersonville, about March 15, '65. 
McNeal, Joseph W. Topeka, Shawnee. I, 9 Md. Charleston, Oct. 18, '63. 

Belle Isle, March 6, '64. 
McKercher, D. Peabody, Marion. 10 Wis. Chickamauga, Sept. 20, '63. 

Libby, March, 1, '65. 
McMaster, R. B. Topeka, Shawnee. G, 73 Ind. Rome, Ga., May 3, '63. 

Belle Isle, July 27, '63. 

Nicholas, Henry C. Elk Falls, Elk. F, 123 111. Chickamauga, Sept. 18, '63. 
Danville, May 19, '64. " 

Nixon, A. W. Galena, Cherokee. I, 35 111. Pickett's Mill, Ga., May 27, '64. 
Andersonville, Feb. 27, '65. 

Newton, J. C. Lyndon, Osage. H, 75 Ohio. Gettysburg, July 3, '63. An- 
dersonville and Belle Isle, March, '65. 

Nash, H. H. Salina, Salme. B, 47 Ohio. Vicksburg, May, '63. Libby, 

May 24, '63. 
Nye, Ezra O. Eldorado, Butler. K, 19 Mich. Thompson Station, March 

5, '63. Libby, March 30, '63. 

Newton, Z. H Lane, Franklin. F, 112 111. Burn Church, Ga., July 6, '64. 

Andersonville, April 16, '65. 
Nihart, A. Independence, Montgomery. G, 90 Ohio. Spring Hill, Nov, '64. 

Andersonville, March 28, '65. 



22 Union Ex-Prisoners of War. 

Owens, D. B. North Topeka, Shawnee. A, 1 New York Art. Fair Oaks, 

June 1, '62. Libby ; escaped June 12, '62. 
Oldroyd, C. W. Ottawa, Franklin. C, 16 Ohio Inf. Chickasaw Bluffs, Dec. 

29, '62. Jackson and V^icksburg, March, '63. 

Peckover, Alfred B. Sunnydale, Sedgwick. F, 10 Iowa. Missionary Ridge, 

Nov. 25, '63. Andersonville, Nov. 24, '64. 
Perry, Joseph S. Clyde, Cloud. I, 2 N. Y. Art. Near Charles City, Va., 

Aug. 16, '64. Belle Isle and Libby, Sept. 30, '64. 
Porter, E. W. Lyons, Eice. F, 8 Iowa Cav. Newman, Ga., July 30, '64. 

Andersonville ; paroled Feb. 27, '65. 
Pinney, Edson. Great Bend, Barton. E, 2 U. S. S. S. Chancellorsville, 

May 3, '63. Libby, May 13, '63. 
Pearcy, A. H. Charleston, Greenwood. B, 9 Mich. Cav. Wainsboro, Ga., 

Jan. 1, '65. Florence and Saulsbury, March 1, '65. 
PuUen. W. B. Bluff Creek, Harper. L, 3 New York Cav. Bean's Station, 

Va., June 29, '64. Andersonville, Nov. 30, '64. 
Perry, Oliver H. Concordia, Cloud. I, 36 Iowa. Mark's Mill, Ark., April 

25, '64. Camp Ford, Feb. 25, '65. 
Ping, Thos. Girard, Crawford. E, 17 Iowa. Tilton, Ga., Oct. 13, '64. Co- 
lumbia, March 1, '65. 
Packard, I. A. Delphos, Ottawa. A, 32 Iowa. Pleasant Hill, April 9, '64. 

Tyler, April 30, '65. 
Powell, L. W. Olivet, Osage. G, 116 Ohio Inf. Winchester, June 15, '63. 

Libby and Belle Isle, July 15, '63. 
Putnam, J. B. Topeka, Shawnee. C, 145 Penn. Battle of Wilderness, April, 

'64. Paroled on field. 
Pattee, T. J. Smith Center, Smith. A, 1 Bat. 16 U. S. Inf. Chickamauga, 

Sept. 19, '63. Libby, April 30, '64. 
Peter, Simon. Newton, Harvey. F, 39 Ind. Cherah, S. C, March 1, '65. 

Libby and Saulsbury, April 2, '65. 
Patee, E. L. Manhattan, Riley. 2 Kan. Prairie Grove, Dec. 7, '62. Es- 
caped. 
Parsons, E. S. Mount Hope, Sedgwick. F, 53 111. Inf. Jackson, July 12, '63. 

Belle Isle, October, '63. 
Post, P. M. Pleasant Hill, Cass county, Mo. G, 4 U. S. Cav. Winchester, 

Tenn., July 5, '63. Andersonville, Nov. 22, '64. 
Philbrick, C. Halstead, Harvey. K, 114 111. Inf. Guntown, June 10, '63. 

Andersonville, May 10, '64. 
Potter, Martin L. Woodbine, Dickinson. D, lOl Penn. Inf. Plymouth, 

May 20, — . Andersonville, Nov. 20, — . 
Palmer, Luther, Topeka, Shawnee. A, 19 Kan. Blue, Nov. 7, 64. Es- 
caped. 
Peterson, S. S. Newton, Harvey. C, 1 111. Stone Eiver, Dec. 31, '62. Libby, 

March 1, '63. 

Rounds, O. C. Topeka, Shawnee. B, 9 Mich. Murfreesboro, July 1^, '62. 

Madison, Georgia, Oct. 13, '62. 
Ransford, B. F, Jewell City, Jewell. F, 14 Iowa. Shiloh, April 6, '62. Ca- 

hawba ; paroled , '62. 

Ritter, Henry. Kirwin, Phillips. E, 5 Ind. Cav. Beau's Station, Tenn., 

Nov. 9, '63. Andersonville, March, '65. 



Association of Kansas. 2J 

Eice, D. J. Rnssell, Russell. F, 202 Penn. Chancellorsville, May 2, '63. 
Paroled on field. 

Keese, Amos. Saulsbury, Chariton county, Mo. E, 8 Kan. Chickamauga, 
Sept. 20, '63. Libby, February, '65. 

Reed, W. R. Topeka, Shawnee. I, 78 111. Mission Ridge, Sept. 22, '63. An- 
dersonville, April 17, '65. 

Rhoades, Wm. H. Anthony, Harper. I, 145 Penn. Petersburg, June 16, 
'64. AndersoDville, April 30, '65. 

Rooks, F. M. Safiford, Chase. B, 23 Mo. Shiloh, April 6, '62. Montgom- 
ery, Ala., October, '62. 

Rushton, Enos. Maceyville, Cloud. B, 19 Iowa Inf. Sterling Farm, Sept. 
29, '63. Tyler, Texas; escaped April 1. 

Robinson, David. Topeka, Shawnee. A, 7 Tenn. Cav. Union City, Tenn., 
March 24, '64. Florence and Andersonville, Feb. 26, '65. 

Rose, C. M. Alma, Wabaunsee. K, 19 Mich. Inf. Spring Hill, Tenn., March 
5, '63. Libby, April 1, '63. 

Reighlliuger, Abraham. Burlington, Coifey. K, 4 Ohio. Spottsylvania, 
May 12, '64. Andersonville, January, '65. 

Riley, Smith. Wichita, Sedgwick. B, 82 Ohio. Winchester, Va., August, 
'62. Paroled in hospital 11 days after. 

Rawlings, C. M. Lyons, Rice. B, 129 111. Inf. Gouldsboro, N. C, March 27, 
'65. Saulsbury, May 9, '65. 

Robb, C. M. Ivy, Lyon. E, 26 Ind. Morgauza, Miss., Sept. 29, '63. Tyler, 
Texas, July 22, '64. 

Rodgers, Thos. Prairie Center, Johnson. G, 99 Ind. Center, Ala., Oct. 1 , 
'64. Cahawba, April 14, '65. 

Russell, O. J. Emporia, Lyon. H, 33 Ind. Thomson Station, Tenn., March 
5, '63. Libby, May, '63. 

Roberson. Benj. Millern, Barton. F, 7 Mo. Cav. Mark's Mill, April 25, '64. 
Tyler, Texas, December, '64. 

Roberts, R. R. Elk Falls, Elk. I, 73 111. Chickamauga, Sept. 20, '63. An- 
dersonville, March 1, '65. 

Rice, W. E. Metz, Mo. C, 10 Ky. Scout. Escaped ; two days a prisoner. 

Randlett, R. A. Topeka, Shawnee. A, 5 Kan. Aubery, Feb. 28, '62. Pa- 
roled. 

Reed, W. D. Pleasant Hill, Cass county. Mo. K, 148 New York Inf. Fair 
Oaks, Oct. 27, '63. Libby, Feb. 17, '64. 

Stone, John E. Osage City, Osage. A, 13 Ind. Cheat Mountain Pass, Sept. 
12, '61. Libby; paroled June,, '62. 

Smith, C. E. Waverly, Coffey. K, 4 U. S. Cav. West Point, Miss., Feb. 20, 
'63. Andersonville, Feb. 22, '64. 

Sweet, Benj. Mankato, Jewell. G, 95 Ohio. Guntown, June 10, '64. An- 
dersonville, Nov. 25, '64. 

Smith, W. S. Smithland, Jackson. A, 5 Kan. Cav. Mark's Mill, Ark., 
April 25, '63. Camp Ford, Texas, March 16, '65. 

Sohlinger, Jacob. Clyde, Cloud. F, 115 Ohio Inf. Nashville, Dec. 4, '64. 
Escaped. 

Short Edward. Salina, Saline. E, 30 111. Atlanta, July 22, '64. Ander- 
sonville, Sept. 20, '64. 

Shurts, S. E. Scottsville, Mitchell. F, 65 Ohio. Chickamauga, Sept. 20, '63. 
Andersonville, Feb. 4, '65. 

Sargent, H. Clyde, Cloud. I, 6 Mich. Seneca, Md., June 11, '63. Libby, 
September, '63. 



2^ Union Ex- Prisoners of War. 

Sweezy, Wm. Newton, Harvey, C, 17 Iowa. Tilton, Ga., Nov. 13, 64. 

Andersonville, April 28, '65. 
Steele, Ambrose I. Wichita, Sedgwick. H, 9 Ind. Chickamauga, Aug. 16, 

'63. Andersonville, Jan. 18, '64. 
Stitler David. Farthingtou, Crawford. C, 77 Penn. Stone River, Dec. 31, 

'62. Libby, January, '63. 
Small. El wood I. Fillmore, Andrew county. Mo. B, 110 Ohio. Winchester, 

Va., June 15, '63. Belle Islp^jd and Libby, Sept. 30, '63. 
Sweeney, J. N. Wier, Cherokee. I, 75 Ohio Inf. Gettysburg, July 3, '63. 

Andersonville and Florence, Dec. 11, '64. 
Stanton, Rev. Francis R. Grenola, Elk. I, 8 111. Cold Harbor, June 6, '64. 

Andersonville, April 28, '65. 

Simmons, Robt. Eskridge, Wabaunsee. G, 17 111. Cav. California, Mo., Oct. 
15, '64. Escaped. 

Squires, J. H. Louisville, Pottawatomie. A, 95 Ohio. Gun town, June 10, 

'64. Andersonville, Nov. 24, '64. 
Smith, H. A. Arispa, Pottawatomie. H, 95 Ohio. Guntown, June 10, '64. 

Andersonville, April 15, '65. 
Sanner?, S. H. Hillsdale, Miami. D, 14 HI. Act worth, Ga., Oct. 4, '64. 

Andersonville, April 16, '65. 
Sharp, F. M. Kansas City, Jackson county. Mo. D, 14 111. Inf Actworth, 

Ga., Oct. 4, '64. Andersonville, April 16, '65. 
Shirk, David. Abilene, Dickinson. B, 107 Penn. Weldon Railraad, Aug. 

19, '64. Saulsbury, March, '65. 

Smith, A. W. McPherson, McPherson. B, 19 U. S. Inf. Chickamauga, 

Sept. 20, '63. Andersonville, March, '65. 
Schopp, J. Abilene, Dickinson. F, 17 Ohio. Monroe, S. C, March 4, '65. 

Charlotte, June 1, '65. 
Suead, Geo. M. D. Salina, Saline. H, 8 Iowa Cav. Newman, Ga., July 29, 

'64. Andersonville, April 29, '65. 
Slater, Thos. O. Menoken, Shawnee. K, 12 New Jersey. First Hatcher's 

Run, Va., Oct. 27, '64. Danville, Feb. 22, '65. 
Stephens, E. W. Peabody, Marion. G, 89 111. Dallas, Ga., Mav 27, '63. 

Atlanta, Sept. 3, '64. 
Sheldon, J. J. Beattie, Marshall. 45 Ohio Inf. Philadelphia, Tenn., Sept. 

20, '63. Libby, Nov. 29, '63. 

Swift, Henry H. Kansas City, Jackson county, Mo. F, 36 Iowa Inf. Mark's 
Mill, Ark., April 24, '64. Tyler, Texas, Feb. 24, '65. 

Stephens. T. W. North Topeka, Shawnee. K, 20 Ind. Inf Orchards, June 
30, '62. Libby, Aug. 6, '62. 

Seyler, Wm. Williamsbtirg, Franklin. I, 80 111. Rome, May, '63. Belle 
Isle, June, '63. 

Shinn, A. C. Ottawa, Franklin. G, 12 111. Cav. Dumfries, Dec. '62. Near 
Libby ; paroled. 

Seaton, J. D. Fredonia, Wilson. F, 20 Ind. Gettysburg, July 2, '63. Pa- 
roled August, '63. 

Shockley, A. B. Fort Scott, Bourbon. D, 10 Ky. Cav. Near Richmond, 
June, '62. Escaped next day. 

Thompson, Smith. Mankato, Jewell. D, 14 Iowa Inf. Shiloh, April 6, '62. 

Macon, Ga., October, '62. 
Turner, George B. Stockton, Rooks. E, 24 Mo. Eessaca, Ga., Oct. 12, '64. 

Andersonville, April 18, '65. 



Associatin?! of Kansas, ^5 

Thorp, Charles. Jewell City, Jewell. H, 75 111. Stone River, Dec. 31, 'G2. 
Libby, Jan. 29, '63. 

Tredway, Aaron M. Burdinville, Cowley. I, 113 111. Inf. Eastport, Tenn., 
Oct. 8, '64. Cahawba, May 7, 'Qh. 

Thurston, C. W. Mulberry Grove, Crawford. E, 77 111. Mansfield, La., 
April 8, '64. Camp Ford, June 1, '65. 

Taylor, E. P. Galva, McPherson. H, 19 Iowa. Morganza, Miss., Oct. 1, '63. 
Tyler, Texas, March 4, '64. 

Thackrey, S. Manhattan, Riley. H, 90 Ind. Stoneman Raid, Aug. 1, '64. 
Andersonville, March 1, '65. 

Taylor, Amos. Cedar Junction, Johnson. C. 2 Kan. Flat Rock, Ind. Ter,, 

• Sept. 17, '64. Tyler, June 26, '65. 

Tawney, Horatio. Princeton, Franklin. C, 100 Ohio Inf. Limestone Sta- 
tion, Sept. 8, '63. Libby and Belle Isle, March 14, '64. 

Tanker.sley, John. Eldorado, Butler. G, 4 Ky. Newman, Ga., July, '64. 
Andersonville, Oct. 1, '64. 

Tower, A. W. Galva, McPherson. K, 68 lad. Mumfordsville, Ky., Septem- 
ber, '62. Paroled on field. 

Thomas, U. F.. Carlisle, Allen. E, 2 Ind. Cav. Newman, July 28, '64. An- 
dersonville, April 28, '65. 

Trowbridge, L. C. Fond du Lac, Wis. H, 1 Wis. Inf. Chickamauga, Sept. 
20, '63. Andersonville, Sept. 25, '64. 

Vincent, David A. Idell, Crawford. I, 78 111. Mission Ridge, Sept. 20, '63. 

Andersonville and Libby, April 14, '65. 
Vannasvall, Geo. Montana, Labette. E, 79 111. Stone River, Jan. 1, '63. 

Libby, February, '63. 
Vincent, J. B. Nickerson, Reno. H, 51 Ind. Rome, Ga., May 3, '63. Belle 

Isle, May 22, '63. 
Vader, W. S. Atchison, Atchison. D, 7 Mo. Mark's Mills, April, '64. 

Tyler, December, '64. 

Wood, D. B. Chandler, Rooks. G, 50 Penn. Hagerstown, Md., July 7, '62. 
Belle Isle, August, '62. 

Ward, W. H. Topeka, Shawnee. B, 47 Ohio Inf. Vicksburg, May 4, '63. 
Libby, June 15, '63. 

Watts, J. H. Morrill, Brown. D, 50 Ind. Saline River, April 30, '64. Ty- 
ler, Texas, May 30, '65. 

White, L. T. Robinson, Brown. E, 77 111. Inf. Mansfield, La., April 8, '64. 
Tyler, Texas, May 9, '65. 

Wood, C. M. Metz, Vernon county, Mo. K, 40 Ind. Inf. Kennesaw Moun- 
tain, June 27, '64. Andersonville, Sept. 22, '64. 

Whalen, E. R. Carthage, Jasper county. Mo. E, 22 111. Inf. Chickamauga, 
Sept. 20, '63. Libby, Danville and Andersonville, Dec. 12, '64. 

Wright, John. Sedgwick, Harvey. I, 99 New York. Newburn, N. C, Feb. 
1, '64. Andersonville, March, '65. 

Walter, Joseph. Great Bend, Barton. G, 74 Penn. Inf. Freeman's Ford, 
Va., Aug. 22. '62. Libby and Belle Isle, November, '62. 

Worthington, C. F. Wea, Miami. C, 1 Mich. Inf. Savage Station, Va., 
July, '62. Belle Isle, August, '62. 

Wolf, Elijah. Kirwin, Phillips. A, 5 Iowa Cav. Duck River, Nov. 28, '64 
Andersonville, April 28, '65. 

4 



26 Union Ex- Prisoners of War. 

Whiter, Thos. B. McCnne, Crawford. I, 16 111. Cav. Joncsville, Va., Jan. 3, 

'64. Andcrsonville, Dec. 13, '64. 
Whfieler, Kobt. Bridgeport, Saline. F, 4 Ind. Cav. Atlanta, Aug. 1 , '64. 

Andcrsonville, Dec. 22, '64. 
Wolcott, James. Rosaline, Republic. F, 18 Wis. Pittsburg Landing, April 

6, '62. Montgomery, Dec. H, '62. 
Wilson, William N. Sun City, Barbour. E, 6 111. Cav. Memphis, Aug. 2, 

'64. Castle Morgan, Apiil 9, '65. 
Whitmore, T. H. Topeka, Sbawnee. K, 126 Ohio. Monocacy, Md., July 

9, '64. Danville, March, '65. 
Wilson, M. L. Smithland, Jackson. K, 30 Ind. Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 

'63. Andersonville, March 4, '65. 
Wright, Nelson. Bonita, Johnson. K, 20 Iowa Inf. Atlanta, July 22, '64. 

Andersonville, April, '65. 
Will, D. W. North Topeka, Shawnee. C, 100 Ohio. Blindstone, Easj Tenn., 

Sept. 8, '63. Belle [sle, March 14, '64. 
Waterman, M. Marshal itown, Marshall county, Iowa. I, 11 Ind. Inf. 

Champion Hills, May 1, '63. Vicksburg, May 16, '63. Louisiana, Oc- 
tober, '63. Alexandria, La., Christmas, '63. 
Wells, A. W. Topeka, Shawnee. E, 9 111. Cav. Moscow, Tenn., Dec. 3, '63. 

Cahawba, Jan. 27, '64. 
Wakefield, A. W. Colver, Ottawa. 49 Penn. Winchester, Va.,Sept. 19, '64. 

Libby, Feb. 22, '65. 
Williams, I. B. Rich Hill, B.xtes. 8 Bat. Stone River, Dec. 31, '62. 

Libby, Feb. 24, '63. 
Whitney, Charles E. Cresswell, Marion. I, 154 New York. Chancellors- 

ville, May 2, '63. Rocky Face Ridge, IMay 8, '64. Andersonville, Nov. 

19, '64. 
Walker, R. Olathe, Johnson. C, 1 Mich. Bull Run, July 2L, '61 . Libby, 

March, '62. 
Wilson, W. H. Smithland, Jackson. G, 33 Ohio. Harper's Ferry, Sept. 15, 

'62. Belle Isle, Sept. 9, '63. 
Warner, Benj. W. Kansas City, Mo. C, 18 Mich., and 39 Ind. Decatur, 

Jan. 3, '65. Cahawba, March 16, '65. 
Wallace, David. Upland, Jewell. E, 7 Iowa. Belmont. Paroled ; 5 days 

a prisoner. 
Whitzell, P. D. McPherson, McPherson. H, 61 111. Inf Murfreesboro, 

Dec. 15, '64. Escaped Dec. 27, '64. 
Winder, J. E. Toledo, Chase. B, 17 Iowa. Tilton, Ga , Oct. 13, '64. An- 
dersonville, April 28, '65. 

Young. D. C. Ottawa, Franklin. D, 34 III. Inf. Stone River, Dec. 39, '62. 

Libby, February, '63. 
Young, G. W. Phillipsburg, Phillips. E, 89 111. New Hope Church, Ga., 

May 27, '64. Andersonville, Dec. 9, '64. 



LIST liF COMRADES REWSTERED IN 1881, 

AND NOT IN 1882. 



Armstrong, Daniel, Topeka, 67 Pa. 
Archer Wm., Juuctiou Citv, 19 Ind. 

Adams, W. R., 89 Oliio. 

Abanes, F. T., Clay Center, 12 Pa. 
Ashton, Daniel, Nickerson, 39 111. 
Barr, R. W., EUinwood. 14 Ohio. 
Bopart, J. J., Larned, 211 Pii. 
Boyer, W. W., Cincinnati, 89 Ohio. 
Butts, Edward, Peabody, 9 Ohio. 
Bickell, Isaac, Soldier, 2 Kan. 
Bradley, J. T., Council Grove, 23 Wis. 
Bowen, Benj. F., Topeka, 27 Ind. 
Brumit, J. G , Lindsbarg, 120 111. 
Bogardus, J. W., Burlington, 10 Pa. 
Baldwin, N. H., Minneapolis, 12 Iowa. 
Burt, W. N., Madison, 23 Mo. 
Burris, Chas. N., Madison, 79 Ind. 
Barton, J. W., Virgii, 32 Ohio. 
Bulliu, E. D., Dunlap, GO Ohio. 
Barrett, D.ivid, Douglas, 8 Iowa. 
Bartclay, Horace, Spearville, 2 Penn. 
Borcher.s, T. F., Win held, 07 Pa. 
Bone, M. C, Gardner, 12 Kan. 
Blackhart, G. M., Topeka, 5 Kan. 
Badgers, J. T., Mnscotah, 8 Kan. 
Burns, J. H.. North Topeka, 1 Neb. 
Bleakley, E. A., Fort Scott, HI N. Y. 

Botkin, Theo., , 8 Ohio. 

Brown, G. L., Topeka, Baker's Cal. Reg. 
Biggert, David, Junction City, G Kan. 
Cleand, Geery, Seapo, 6 U. S. 
Carter, Joseph, Arliiiifton, 2 Ohio. 
Chamberlin, J. C, Kingman, 46 Ind. 
Cox, Franklin, St John, 6 III. 
Craig, W. H., Hutchinson, U4 111. 
Castner, A. J., Topeka, 60 Ohio. 
Coffee, G. AV., Council Grove, 101 111. 
Cochran, F. P., Cottonwood Falls, 5 O. 
Coope, S. B„ Meriden, 7 Mo. 
Cook, John R, Dunlap, 91 III. 
Clark, G. H., Grand Center, 1 Wis. 

Critcher, , Sedgwick, ^5 Ohio. 

Coe, D. L., Meriden, 87 Ohio. 
Gulp, E. C , Salina, 25 Ohio. 
Coddington, J. D., Topeka, 18 Mo. 
CarsoD, Joseph, Dover, 2 111. 



Cheney, R. N., Wyandotte, 8 Ohio. 
Cunigham, J. C, Toronto, 4 Ohio. 
Candlis, R. R. M., Emporia, 110 Ohio. 
Camrou, P. C, Burlingame, 11 Kan. 
Castator, W. H., Ashton, 89 Ohio. 
Dorsley, W. H., Sumner Co., 10 N. J. 
Dryden, J. P., Emporia, 21 III. 
Doan, P. L., Topeka, Kan. City Bat. 
Deem, W. H., Topeka, 51 lud. 
Dodge, Joshua, Marion Co., 10 Mo. 
Douey, S. C, White Cloud, 1 Mo. 
Dill, L. A., Nortonville, 54 Penn. 
Davis, James, Auburn, 6 Kan. 
Ely, Simon, Icouium, 36 Iowa. 
Ewing, J. M., Solomon, 14 Inf. 
Eaton, Benj., Topeka, 56 Mas.s. 

Endsley, , Chalk Mound, 2 N. Y. 

Engeland, E., Topeka, 12 Ohio. 
Emerson, J. J., 97 Ohio. 
Evau.s, Frank, Wellington. 
File, D. D., Towanda, 130 111. 
Feuquay, J. W., Wiulield, 6 Ind. 
Fowler, T. W., Mule Creek. 47 III. 
Fent, J. R, Cottonwood FaJl.s, 36 Iowa. 
Fibney, N. C, Council Grove, 21 Mich, 
Forsythe, J. D., Wellington, s Iowa. 
Fisher, R. H., Keunekuk, 5 Ind. 

Fitzsimmons, Lewis, 2 Minn. 

Gardner, J. R., Augusta, 85 111. 
Graham, T. W., Burtonville, 2 Kan. 
Green, D. L., Midwaj', 44 Mo. 
George, C, Morgan, 184 Penn. 
Gormbs, E. E., Augusta, 41 111. 
Garloch, D. G., White Cloud, 4 111. 
Hull, L. 3 , Rose Hill, 60 Ohio. 
Hughes, Addison, Topeka, 37 Ind. 
Heidel,Geo., Junction C'ily. 
Hickman, W. B., Sterling, 9 111. 
Henderson, Robt., Kingsley, 1 Mass. 
Harrison, .1. A., Sandago. 17 Ind. 
Huffman, A. G., Peabody, 1 Ky. 
Holmes, L., Raymond, 56 Ohio. 
Hunt, C. M., Mulberry, 89 Ohio. 
Hogan, W. A.. Farmersburg, 12 Kan. 
Hughes, Henry, Lapier, 46 N. Y. 
Her, John F., Kinsley, 13 111. 



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U7iion Ex-Prisoners of War. 



Jones, C. L., Great Bend, 29 Iowa. 
Jarett, Chas., Topeka, 44 colored. 
Jex, Stephen, Marion Center, 23 Wis. 
Jackson, Richard, Wichita, 36 Iowa. 
John, Phillip, Parsons, 19 Iowa. 
Johnston, Geo., Emporia, 19 Iowa. 
Kenyon, G. C, Abilene, 130 111. 
Keeney, B. L., Larned, 6 Penn. 
Killinger, Jolin, Perry, 11 Penn. 
Kerr, A., Wallen, 8 Iowa. 
Klinginsmith, H. J., Augusta, 11 Penn. 
Lanter, Joseph, Wakefield, 11 111. 
Long, O., Topeka, U. S M. 
Lunch, C, Peabody, 5 Ohio. 
Lawler, T. C, Kansas City, 
Lard, W. H., Burlingame, 11 Kan. 
•Lemon, W. H., Winchester. 
Logan, Jas., Mouroeville, 12 111. 
Leonard, A. C, Kiugsville, 112 111. 
Labrant, J., Howard, 58 III. 
Lucas, Joseph, Cherokee, 16 Iowa. 
Lansdoun, H., Gardner, 95 Ohio. 
Little, Joseph, Mission Creek, 83 Penn, 
Laughliu, A. G., Holdeu, 1 Ohio. 
Monroe, H. V., Council Grove, 89 N. Y. 
McKee, Basil, Newton, 12 U. S. 
Maudlin, John, White Rock, 73, Ind. 
Mehew, A., Caklwell, 124 111. 
Marcey, Jacob, Newton, 73 Ind. 
Mehew, S. D., Sedgwick, 124 III. 
Martin, F. M., Howard, 14 111. 
Martin, R, B., Topeka, 73 lad. 
Mayhew, N., Valley Falls, 54 Ohio. 
McPhersou, Robt, Council Grove, 6 Ind, 
McNary, O, R., Leavenvvoith, 1(J3 Penn. 
McNabb, T. C, Melvern, 23 Mo. 
Moouey, J. E., TopeUa, 190 Pa. 
McDovill, J. S., Smith Center, 77 Penn, 
Metcair, S. P., Olathe, 115 III. 
Miller, B. C, Hutchinson, 8 Ind. 
Nichols, Jas., vVinchester, 14 111. 
Nye, Ira P., Eureka, 2 2 Wis. 
Numbers, S. A., Paola, 96 Ohio. 
Oliver, J. G., O.Nitbrd, 9 Ind. 
Palmer, J. A., Marion, 126 Ohio. 
Peterson, M. S , Meriden, 4 Kan. 
Payne, S. E., Larned, 16 111. 
Payne, Jacob, Cedar Point, 24 Ind. 
Pelton, J. B., McPherson, 14 vV. Va. 



Proctor, Chas., Zahnville, 20 Wis. 
Quin, J. P., Abilene, 85 N. Y. 
Roberts, M. L., Minneapolis, 11 Iowa. 
Rodecker, W. B., Peabody, 102 111. 

Rogers, H. 7 Iowa. 

Rose, vV. C, Valley Falls, 113 Ohio. 
Reed, J. M , Tecumseh, 3 Kan. 
Reynolds, R , Pretty Prairie, 104 111. 
Raber, Samuel, Douglas Co., 20 lad. 
Ross, J. N., Wichita, 40 Ind. 
Roby, H. W., Topeka. 22 Wis. 
Rutty, L., Meriden, 11 Kan. 
Riley, W. L., Eldorado, 21 N. Y. 
Risley, R., Clinton, 116 Ohio. 
Robins, J. P., Fort Scott, 176 N. Y. 
Richart, Wm., A yandotte, 3 111. 
Stunel, P.W'., Hutchinson, 77 111. 
Smith, O. H., Morganville, 5 Iowa. 
Spendlove, P. C, Auburn, 33 N. Y. 
Small, Hugh, Newton, 7 Ind. 
Spellnian, R., Augusta, 3 Ohio. 
Smith, F. A., Salina, 54 Penn. 
Speer, Robt , Lincoln Center, 105 Penn. 
Savage, v\ m.^ Newton, 17 Iowa, 
Steenrod, G. W., Eldridge, 85 N. Y. 
Sayre, T. P., Cedar Point, 21 111. 

Sweezy, , Halstead, 2 Iowa. 

Smith, L. W., Abilene, 14 111. 
Spohn, G. E., Manhattan, 13 N. Y. 
Starrett, J. A., Mankato, 95 Ohio, 
Stewart, J. E., Pauline, 15 Ohio. 

Taylor, Jas. M., 7 Mo. 

Tudor, W. F., Meriden, 51 Ind. 
Tobias, J. M., Hartsville, — Ind. 
Turner, D., Great Bend, 118 111. 
Thorp, M. E., Paola, 111 Ohio. 
Thoburn, T. C, Peabody, 50 Ohio. 
Taylor, Samuel, Larned, 19 Iowa. 
Wiuder, J. E., Americus, 17 Iowa. 
Weeks, J. W., Garden City, 19 Iowa. 
Wingate, L. J., Topeka, 205 Penn. 
Wible, W. H., Meriden, 14 Penn. 
Wayson, Jas., Holton, 5 Kan. 
Wood, W. O., Silver Lake, 126 Ohio. 
Washbuiu, W. J., Quenemo, 11 Iowa. 

Wright, Geo. J., 89 111. 

Wood, J. O., Oskaloosa, 6 Kan. 
Watson, Geo. W., Topeka, 33 Ind. 



Association of Kansas. 



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SECRETARY'S NOTICE. 



There may be a few iuaccuracies in the names, but comrades must remember 
the hurry and difiQculties in the way at the time of the registration. I would 
suggest that at our next annual meeting, the comrades who attend come with 
a prepared descriptive list, plainly written. 

We forward a copy of this pamphlet to all who are members of the Associa- 
tion. Those who registered the first year can have a copy by forwarding their 
annual dues — twenty-five cents — to the undersigned. 

We return our thanks to those advertisers who have so generously contributed 
to the payment of the expense of publishing this pamphlet, and we hope com- 
rades will remember them in sending their orders to Topeka. 

F. B. COLVER, Secretary, Topeka, Kan. 



COMRADES. 



[The foUowin" lines werp read by Dr. Roby 
at Ihe First Annual Reunion.] 

Under freedom's starry banner, 
And in freedom's holy light, 
Saved from death and from dishonor 
We are gathered here to-night. 

From the depths of Castle Thunder, 
From old Libby's blood-stained walls. 
And from other rebel prisons, 
Whose black crimes the world appalls. 

From starvation, grim and ghastly, 
From disease and its lell power, 
From the dead-line's cruel horrors 
We are come to tiiis glad huar. 

Come to celebrate our triumphs 
Come to clasp each other's hand, 
Come to swear, anew, allegiance, 
To our great and glorious land. 

Not a conscript man among us. 
Not a man who feared to fight 
None but true-born sons of freedom 
In this prison throng to-night. 

Not a man, who, when the battle 
Surged in waves of blood and fire. 
Fled in terror from the conflict 
And dishonored self and sire. 

None who e'er foreswore allegiance 
To the glorious stripes and stars. 
Though that might have clothed and 

fed him, 
And unlocked his prison bars. 



Men who bore the pangs of hunger, 
And a thousand nameless wrongs, 

Yet would set their prisons ringing 
Dally, with their patriot songs. 

Men who faced the shotted cannon, 
Faced the glittering bayonet. 
Leaped upon the smoking rampart 
Where its front with blood was wet. 

Men who stood upon the hill-top, 
In the valley, on the plain. 
In morasses and in forests 
'Mid the thickest iron rain. 

And still fought for flag and country 
Through the dark and trying years. 
When the truest friends of freedom 
Gazed with mingled hopes and fears. 

Such the men, my glorious comrades, 
Gathered in this hall to-night. 
To recount the deeds heroic, 
Done for liberty and right. 

While we tarry for reunion, 
And old memories revive. 
Paying tribute to old comrades. 
Who are absent, but alive, 

Let us not forget our comrades. 
Whom no prisoner's lot befell. 
But who risked their lives to rescue 
Some of us from prison cell. 

Nor forget those noble comrades, 
Braver, worthier, still than we. 
Who laid down their lives In prison, 
That our country might be free. 



HEUBy W. RoBV, M. D., Topeka, Sept. 16, 188L 



HENRY W. ROBY, M. D., 



Office and Residence in 



The Kansas Surgical Hospital, 



Fine private hospital wards for all non-resident 
patients, and the best facilities in the State for all kinds 
of Surgical work. 

Consultations and Correspondence on Surgical 
matters solicited. 



STEVENSON, EMERY & TAFT, 

THE LEADING 




OF KANSAS. 

Sho-pping by 7nail is 7tow thoroughly established its a 
true source of economy ; and a single order intrusted to 
their care, can not foil t> create a most satisfactory 
business intercourse with thi^m. 

THEIR ORDER SYSTEM 

has been carefully studied, as to the best possible manner 
of serving our patro7is at a distance; and ive uiihesita- 
tingly pronounce it to-day perfect in all its appoint- 
ments. Give them a trial. 



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The Topeka Weekly Capital for 1883, 

Will be the most complete weekly newt-paper ever made in this State. 
It will be a Kansas paper for Kansans. It will be a Kansas paper for 
Eastern friends, who wish to learn about Kansas markets, telegraphic 
news, legislative proceedings, crop notes from every county in the 
State. Sent to any address, 

ONE YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR. 

No subscription taken for less than one year. The Capital is the 
official State paper. Sample copy free to applicants. 

Office, 1 93 Kunsas Avenue, TOPEKA, KANSAS. 
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REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 

110 Kansas Ave., opposite Court House, 



ImproTed Farms, City Property, Improved and Unimproved Lands in all parts of the 
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CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $150,000.00. 

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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS, 



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Commercial Paper Discounted. 



Domestic and Foreign Exchange, Gold Coin, United 

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